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I know you don't like it butcha
You fit in like the rising sun
On the holy holy road
Out there on that line
And I know I dreamt of you
But I'm starting to unwind
'Cause I'm in transit here
And I'm coming out to that line
Elevate my life, my prayer
I'm a gonna demonstrate this love
And when I get down in this love affair
I'm a gonna demonstrate this love
Well it was such a long day and
And it ended about an hour ago
I got us some milkshakes
Now let's head off and see the show
I know you don't like it butcha
You fit in like the rising sun

With many more miles to go, yeah
With many more miles to go
Ele-elevate my life my prayer
I'm a gonna demonstrate this love
And when I get down in this love affair
I'm a gonna demonstrate my love
The devil's been tailgating me from
From the dark side of town
But he's just a little guy
He can hardly see over the dashboard but he says
I know you don't like it butcha
Fit in like the rising sun
With many more miles to go, yeah
Many more miles to go
All in a day
You got yours and I got mine
But they don't care to see
That our love is a fortune bright
Ele-elevate my life, my prayer
I'm a gonna demonstrate this love
And when I get down in this love affair
I'm a gonna demonstrate my love
Ele-elevate my life, my prayer
I'm a gonna demonstrate this love
And when I get down in this love affair
I'm a gonna demonstrate my love, my love
You demonstrate my love
Ele-elevate my life, my prayer
I'm a gonna demonstrate this love
And when I get down in this love affair
I'm a gonna demonstrate my love

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There are several groups which have used this band name. Listed chronologically: Band #1: The Royals were a R&B group active on the Federal imprint of the King label in the early 1950s. They rose to prominence after adding Hank Ballard as vocalist, and as the 1950s went on they were renamed first as The Midnighters, and eventually as Hank Ballard and The Midnighters, who most notably were responsible for the original version of "The Twist".

Read more about The Royals on Last.fm.


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